EMV payment training and consultancy firm? Wondering what all the fuss is about with EMV-certified terminals? Since the liability shift both providers and businesses have scrambled to obtain compliant equipment. Designed to decrease fraud, the EMV terminal reads the unique, one-time code generated when a chip card is inserted. This is a distinct process that requires a separate slot for inserting a chip card compared to the component used for swiping magstripe cards.
EMV cards were never designed to prevent fraud when credit card numbers are stolen and used online (“card-not-present”). However, they were intended to be more secure than fraudulent magnetic stripe cards. Credit card data can be illegally captured at point-of-sale terminals and easily copied onto blank stripe cards with an encoder (see skimming).
In the United States, at the end of 2014, only 0.12% of transactions were EMV chip-based, however this is expected to rapidly increase as the U.S. undergoes EMV Migration. the EMV transition started to accelerate in 2015 and is continuing apace in the first half of 2016.
Our aim is to help companies to complete EMV Level 2 and Level 3 contact and contactless certification smoothly and in a short time. We use any test tools that the client selected to test cards, terminals, hosts, and payment networks. We provide payment testing & certification services to assist stakeholders. We help your team to give real-time answers to technical, and non-technical EMV questions and subjects. Read more information at EMV Level 2 testing and certifications firm.